
Electrolux – the well known Swedish manufacturer of home and professional appliances has just introduced a vacuum prototype with a built in iPod docking station.
Retro Philco PC – a retro PC

Philco PC would probably be just another PC, similar to others available on the market, if it wasn’t for one thing. It’s retro-styled and that makes it an original and flashy gadget for those of you who want something different and stylish on their desks.

Nova DSLR looks a bit like a boomerang or a pair of garden shears. Instead of a traditional grip, the camera was equipped with two arms and a lens between.

Coolpix eXtreme is a new Nikon concept camera, designed to work in any environment – wherever you go on your holiday trip.

Q-SOUND is a concept device designed by Shepeleff Stephen, an engineering student at the Transylvania University of Brasov. It generates power from the sunlight.
This gadget is not only eco-friendly, but it’s also a great purchase for those of us who are tired of using regular Bluetooth headphones that need charging all the time.

Nanophone 45LX will soon revolutionize the world of mobile telephony. Nanophone 45LX - or, in short, NP45LX - is no larger than the tip of a match. Powered by body heat, it will use the body as the aerial, while being completely harmless for the owner. It’s going to be the first generation of devices that will change mobile telephony forever.
Apple triBook, bringing more screen space in a smaller package

Sure, we all like our laptops to be small and portable, but we have having small screens that go with them! The Apple triBook tries to tackle that problem, by creating a fold-out expansion to the main laptop screen, giving you more viewing space while still remaining compact and lightweight. This will be a great bonus for many people who oftentimes find themselves running short on screen space.

Smartphones are becoming more and more powerful, approaching the capabilities of some older small computers. So the Olo helps to expand your phone’s capabilities by providing your phone with a docking station, without any processor, memory or wireless interface. Rather, it simply utilizes all of the resources available from your smartphone.
Basically, the Olo utilizes the touchscreen on your smartphone as a trackpad, allowing you to interface with your phone using the OS of the connected system.